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I don't have a charge card, I have the Amex Blue as stated.
@MrShush wrote:So I'm guessing no one had any success PC'ing a young card (<13 months)...
I'm dying to app for this one. I know this will replace my Discover More as my weapon of choice in my arsenal.
I tried again and informed her that the 13-month rule only applies to product changes that incur changes in fee or rates. She doubled check and told me this was correct. Unfortunately, the only PC available in the system were Blue Cash and Blue. She told me to try checking back a week from now to see if it appears as an option.
It's not changes that matter, it's increases. I think the CARD Act prohibits it.
You can thank Congress for that.
@mahendra82 wrote:Can anyone suggest how I can convince AMEX to go around the 13 month waiting period for a PC? Thanks
I am in the same boat as you and unfortunately it is a no go for us folks how cannot upgrade yet, I have had my blue card for six months now on my amex card page i saw the preferred blue cash card underneath the upgrade section, i took my chance and the end result stated my cards did not qualify, I just don't understand why this card would be there in the first place, i really would have enjoyed the rewards on this card, i quess it is a waiting game now. Congratulations to the rest who have upgraded!!!!
@clocktick wrote:I don't have a charge card, I have the Amex Blue as stated.
You know me, I'm chicken, so I went ahead and used my points before converting.
But if you click on the offer to upgrade your Blue, you'll see a description over on the right left that includes the message that you have 30 days AFTER upgrading. There was some little reference number, and if you hover your mouse there, it gives the details.
But like I said, I'm chicken.
To find the upgrade info:
Log into your AmEx account
Click the Cards button at the top and select View All Personal Cards
One the screen that then opens up, the left-hand column shows your available upgrades
Click the card you're interested and choose View Details
Click Upgrade Now, and look over on the left, where you'll see this:
Upgrade today and earn even more cash back - 6% cash back on supermarket purchases, 3% at gas stations and department stores, and 1% on all other eligible purchases(1)
@Ron1 wrote:I just checked Amex online and Amex Blue Cash Everyday is now on the lineup. "Transfer available credit to another card" option is gone and it was on Amex Blue yesterday.
Ron.
Same here.
Today, it show me I can upgrade to Platinum, Blue Sky Preferred and Blue Cash Preferred under Upgrade Your Membership. It looks like Amex want me to pay more money on the annual fees for their cards. Blue Cash Everyday Card looks like branded new account and now "Transfer available credit to other cards" is gone. The rest of other cards are the same and I still have "Select And Pay Later" option on my Amex PR Gold Card. I wonder if I can use my old Blue while I'm waiting for Blue Cash Everyday. If I use, will I earn rewards towards my new card? Did anyone try use his old card? Do I have to call them to find out or click my spending ability?
Ron.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@clocktick wrote:I don't have a charge card, I have the Amex Blue as stated.
You know me, I'm chicken, so I went ahead and used my points before converting.
But if you click on the offer to upgrade your Blue, you'll see a description over on the
rightleft that includes the message that you have 30 days AFTER upgrading. There was some little reference number, and if you hover your mouse there, it gives the details.
But like I said, I'm chicken.
To find the upgrade info:
Log into your AmEx account
Click the Cards button at the top and select View All Personal Cards
One the screen that then opens up, the left-hand column shows your available upgrades
Click the card you're interested and choose View Details
Click Upgrade Now, and look over on the left, where you'll see this:
Upgrade today and earn even more cash back - 6% cash back on supermarket purchases, 3% at gas stations and department stores, and 1% on all other eligible purchases(1)
- Use your Card for all your purchases and you can earn unlimited Rewards Dollars. Redeem Rewards Dollars for cash back, or choose from gift cards or merchandise.
- $75 bonus for each friend you refer who is approved for the Card(2)
- If upgrading your Blue from American Express ® or Optima® Card, reward yourself right away by redeeming the existing Membership Rewards(*) points linked to your Card. Simply visit www.membershiprewards.com to redeem these points within 30 days of upgrading so you can enjoy the rewards you have already earned on your Card. (3)
- 24/7 Customer Service
- Enjoy all this and more for just $75 a year
I hate use grab something in a hurry and something I don't need. That's probably me. I don't like them to rush you to redeem the points within 30 days. I'm glad I did n't have to do that. I think I still have all my points and it's not much. I didn't use my Blue in last couple of years and it's only for paying Credit Secure and some internet purchases. It never left home. If i lose the points, it's not going to be a lot.
Ron.
@Ron1 wrote:Today, it show me I can upgrade to Platinum, Blue Sky Preferred and Blue Cash Preferred under Upgrade Your Membership. It looks like Amex want me to pay more money on the annual fees for their cards. Blue Cash Everyday Card looks like branded new account and now "Transfer available credit to other cards" is gone. The rest of other cards are the same and I still have "Select And Pay Later" option on my Amex PR Gold Card. I wonder if I can use my old Blue while I'm waiting for Blue Cash Everyday. If I use, will I earn rewards towards my new card? Did anyone try use his old card? Do I have to call them to find out or click my spending ability?
Ron.
Per the CSR I wound up with, as soon as it shows as the new card type in your online account, you can use your current card (the physical plain Blue) and get the rewards from the new program with it. Everything will stay the same on your reports --same account number, same opening date, same credit limit. It's just that you've switched from the Blue rewards to Blue Cash rewards. Once the new card comes, you can use that and cut up the old one.
I went with the Blue Cash Preferred, and it's still showing as an upgrade option on my account, along with Blue Sky Preferred.
As you say, they love to offer the fee cards.
I didn't mind using up my points. I'd been telling myself that I needed to do so anyway, and go ahead and close out the Blue. Glad I procrastinated! --but at least I sort of had an idea what I might want for my gi-normous number of points (7369, woo-hoo)